The Brian Kilmeade Show

Every weekday morning, Kilmeade provides viewers with the latest on the breaking news, sports, politics and entertainment.

Not many broadcasters can say they are on the air for 6 hours a day, 5 days a week, but that is exactly what Brian Kilmeade has been doing since 2006. After joining Fox News in 1997, he was soon named co-host of Fox & Friends, where he still thrives alongside the extraordinarily talented Steve Doocy and Ainsley Earhardt. Together they have powered their way to the top spot in morning cable TV. After Fox & Friends from 6 – 9AM ET. Kilmeade has the privilege of hosting his nationally syndicated radio show, “The Brian Kilmeade Show” on Fox News Talk from 9-12 noon.

Every weekday morning, Kilmeade provides viewers with the latest on the breaking news, sports, politics and entertainment. During his tenure at Fox News, he has developed the ability to interview and provide insight into newsmakers, politicians, celebrities and athletes. On any given day you might see him with former President George W. Bush, Michael Jordan, Simon Cowell, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, or supermodel Miranda Kerr. His radio show features many Fox personalities, big names guests and somehow still manages to cover the news of the day with seriousness and a smile.

Brian has written 3 books, 2 of which were New York Times best sellers, ”The Games Do Count”, “It’s How You Play the Game” and most recently “George Washington’s Secret Six” co- written with Don Yaeger. His fourth book is due out in the fall of 2015, “Thomas Jefferson and the Tripoli Pirates” and here he also teams up with Yaeger with the hope of mirroring their previous success.

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